"We can't go back to throwing the ball 15 times a game," Seahawks wide receiver Braylon Edwards told Michael Silver of Yahoo! Sports. "It's a new NFL. You have to attack through the air. I mean, we can throw it and run it."

Tight end Evan Moore put it more simply: "(Wilson) can chuck the ball down the field."

Seattle will need to work on a mid-range passing game. Everything is a dump-off pass or a bomb. But Wilson undoubtedly throws a nice deep ball, and Sunday's effort should only help boost the confidence of those around him.

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"That felt like a championship game. What (Wilson) did? Oh, that's biigggggg," safety Earl Thomas told Silver. "I'm pretty sure that if some guys didn't believe in him, or had any doubts, they're on the bandwagon now. He led us."

"I don't ever surprise myself," Wilson told Paul Burmeister on NFL Network's "Around the League." "The main thing is, always (the) biggest thing, is being prepared. My greatest fear in life, my only fear, is not being prepared enough. I'll never be prepared enough. The main thing is preparing the best every day."

Listen to Wilson -- and his teammates for a while -- and it's hard not to become a believer.